Nearly ten years ago, the western world was first introduced to Phoenix Wright, the plucky young defense attorney with a keen sense of justice. Now, in true Capcom fashion, Phoenix's first three outings have been brought back on the 3DS in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. Do these aging titles hold up today, or is Capcom once again guilty of the nefarious crime of franchise milking? Hit the jump to find out!

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies' story DLC—featuring the Turnabout Reclaimed case—is out now, and Capcom posted a trailer to set up the oddball mystery. Ask yourself whodunnit in the preview after the jump.

Have you already exhausted all that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies has to offer? Whoa, you're pretty amazing, slow down! At least you'll soon have some more to play, since Capcom announced plans to release the "Turnabout Reclaimed" bonus DLC episode on November 21. More after the jump.

Capcom is back with some more info on Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies, which is set to hit Nintendo 3DS in the west this fall. We may not be getting a physical version, but we'll be able to get the digital-only release for $29.99/€24.99. Peep some new screens past the break.

Despite being initially announced as a digital-only release, some hope for a physical version of Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies popped up back in June. At the time Capcom said it might be possible with enough fan support, but a recent Q&A with Ace Attorney producer Motohide Eshiro put an end to all that. Read on for more.

Capcom recently laid out the full details for Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies'Japanese downloadable content plans, from costumes to bonus chapters. Some of the DLC will be free, some will cost money, but one is guaranteed to excite fans of Apollo Justice. Read on for more.

On top of yesterday's introduction to convicted prosecutor Blackquill, Capcom released another Comic-Con trailer for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies. Watch as Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes get to work after the jump.

As previously mentioned, one of the prosecutors in the upcoming Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies is actually serving time himself. Though it's unclear whether or not he's guilty, Simon Blackquill was charged with murder, and you can see his English introduction after the jump.

Capcom released a handful of new screenshots for Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies today, offering a closer look at one of the game's supernatural murder mysteries. When Trucy Wright and Apollo Justice attend an event at the village known as Nine-Tales Vale, things get dark quickly as a murder is discovered. Hit the jump for screens and more.

When Ace Attorney 5—now known in the west as Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies—was announced for release outside of Japan, it was revealed it would be available as a digital title in the 3DS eShop only. According to Capcom USA senior vice president, Christian Svensson, that doesn't have to be the case. Read on for more.

Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata went all Gyakuten Saiban style for today's Japan-only Nintendo Direct presentation, as evidenced in the screencap to the right. The special occasion? Iwata introduced a brand new trailer for Ace Attorney 5, which is coming to 3DS in the west as Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies. More after the jump.

May 13, 2013 — Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today confirmed that Phoenix Wright™: Ace Attorney™ - Dual Destinies will be available to purchase digitally on Nintendo 3DS™ across Europe and North America in Fall 2013.